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What time does the 2021 MotoGP San Marino GP race start?

  • Day : Sunday, September 19, 2021
  • Start time of the Misano race : 2:00 p.m. (peninsular time in Spain)

This Sunday , September 19, the 14th race of the MotoGP season will be held at the Misano Circuit. The schedule is the usual one for European events and the start will be at 2:00 p.m., after Moto3 and Moto2.

The MotoGP race is scheduled for 27 laps. There is a threat of rain, but if everything goes without incident around 2:45 p.m. we will know the winner of the 2021 San Marino GP.

How to watch the 2021 San Marino GP race in Spain

  • Channel to watch MotoGP : Mediaset (Telecinco), DAZN, Movistar+ (DAZN 1) and Videopass.
  • Where to watch MotoGP : Television, smartphone, tablet, PC, Smart TV and consoles.

The MotoGP race of the San Marino GP can be seen in Spain in the open. It will be the last one broadcast by Mediaset in 2021, by Telecinco . Payment options for the remainder of the season will also be available.

If you want to continue watching it on DAZN , you can subscribe for €9.99 per month or €99.99 per year (you save two months), with a free trial month and no commitment to stay. In addition, it includes the rest of the sports on the platform such as WorldSBK and F1.

Movistar + customers with contracted Fusion can add the motor channels for an extra €10 and there they will see exactly the same content as on DAZN. The MotoGP race of the San Marino GP will be broadcast on the DAZN1 channel.

In addition, in Spain the MotoGP Videopass is also available. Its price is reduced to 70% and for €49.99 it offers access to all the content until the first race of 2022, but the narration is in English.

Time of the race of the San Marino GP 2021 of MotoGP in Latin America

Countries Schedule

Costa Rica

Guatemala

Nicaragua

6:00 p.m

Colombia

Peru

Ecuador

Panama

Mexico City

7:00 p.m

Venezuela

Bolivia

Paraguay

Chile

8:00 p.m

Argentina

Uruguay

9:00 p.m

Can I listen to the 2021 MotoGP San Marino GP on the radio?

The main Spanish radio stations do not narrate the MotoGP races in their entirety and the one in Misano will not be an exception either. In some channels, if their programming coincides with a sports slot at that time, it is possible that they will follow what is happening at the San Marino GP, but in most of them you will only find out the final result in the hourly bulletins.

How and where to follow the MotoGP San Marino GP 2021 race from Spain

The preview of the MotoGP race will start on DAZN when Moto2 ends, around 1:30 p.m. At the same time on our website, Motorsport.com, we will launch the LIVE , telling you instantly everything that happens from the formation of the grid in Misano to the pre-podium interviews.

Video: the starting grid for the 2021 San Marino GP

When can I see the best moments of the San Marino GP 2021

DAZN will make the MotoGP race in Misano available on the platform from the moment of the live broadcast in case you want to see it repeated on demand, being able to choose the point you want even if you arrive late at the start.

The summary space of DAZN, Sunday of races, with the best of the day and the interviews with the protagonists will begin immediately after finishing MotoGP, at approximately 2:45 p.m.

Movistar + customers have the entire programming of the San Marino Grand Prix available for seven days from its broadcast. In their case, they will have to access the ‘Guide’ section and select the DAZN1 channel. The races will also be repeated during the week.

In addition, the DAZN and MotoGP Twitter accounts will post videos throughout the day with highlights from the races at Misano. And entering the official website of the championship there is free content just by registering.

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Results of the MotoGP practices of the San Marino GP 2021

Results of the FP1 of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Maverick Viñales 15 1’32.666    
2 Joan Mir 15 1’32.746 0.080 0.080
3 Francesco Bagnaia 11 1’32.801 0.135 0.055
4 Jack Miller 13 1’32.859 0.193 0.058
5 Alex Rins 18 1’32.885 0.219 0.026
6 Pol Espargaro 16 1’33.019 0.353 0.134
7 Fabio Quartararo 16 1’33.024 0.358 0.005
8 Stefan Bradl 11 1’33.047 0.381 0.023
9 Marc Marquez 15 1’33.100 0.434 0.053
10 Alex Espargaro eleven 1’33.102 0.436 0.002
11 Johann Zarco 14 1’33.143 0.477 0.041
12 Enea Bastianini 11 1’33.314 0.648 0.171
13 Takaaki Nakagami 13 1’33,409 0.743 0.095
14 Jorge Martin 12 1’33,451 0.785 0.042
15 Michele Pirro 11 1’33.482 0.816 0.031
16 Franco Morbidelli 14 1’33,570 0.904 0.088
17 Iker Lecuona 13 1,33,710 1,044 0.140
18 Alex Marquez 13 1’33.766 1.100 0.056
19 Valentino Rossi 12 1’33,791 1.125 0.025
20 Danilo Petrucci 14 1’33.950 1.284 0.159
21 Brad Binder 15 1’34.022 1.356 0.072
22 Miguel Oliveira 13 1’34.026 1,360 0.004
23 Luca Marini 12 1’34.037 1,371 0.011
24 Andrea Dovizioso 13 1’35,211 2,545 1,174

Results of the FP2 of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Johann Zarco 20 1’42.097
2 Francesco Bagnaia 21 1’42.650 0.553 0.553
3 Jack Miller 16 1’42.719 0.622 0.069
4 Joan Mir 18 1’42.910 0.813 0.191
5 Marc Marquez 18 1’42.921 0.824 0.011
6 Miguel Oliveira 22 1,43,234 1,137 0.313
7 Danilo Petrucci 19 1’43.329 1.232 0.095
8 Alex Espargaro fifteen 1,43,629 1,532 0.300
9 Iker Lecuona 14 1,43,722 1,625 0.093
10 Alex Marquez 20 1’43.739 1.642 0.017
11 Alex Rins 18 1’43.760 1.663 0.021
12 Michele Pirro 12 1’43.811 1,714 0.051
13 Franco Morbidelli 19 1’43,844 1,747 0.033
14 Enea Bastianini 15 1’43.901 1,804 0.057
15 Jorge Martin 20 1’43,906 1,809 0.005
16 Valentino Rossi 20 1’44,130 2,033 0.224
17 Maverick Viñales 16 1’44.203 2.106 0.073
18 Fabio Quartararo 20 1’44,205 2.108 0.002
19 Pol Espargaro 19 1’44,266 2.169 0.061
20 Brad Binder 20 1’44.404 2.307 0.138
21 Andrea Dovizioso 15 1’44,530 2,433 0.126
22 Stefan Bradl 18 1’44,713 2,616 0.183
23 Luca Marini 20 1’44.970 2,873 0.257
24 Takaaki Nakagami 19 1’44,992 2.895 0.022

Results of the FP3 of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Francesco Bagnaia 19 1’31.936
2 Fabio Quartararo 21 1’31.975 0.039 0.039
3 Jack Miller 21 1’32.089 0.153 0.114
4 Joan Mir 23 1’32.136 0.200 0.047
5 Maverick Viñales 21 1’32.200 0.264 0.064
6 Alex Rins 22 1’32.324 0.388 0.124
7 Johann Zarco 20 1’32.364 0.428 0.040
8 Pol Espargaro 19 1’32,416 0.480 0.052
9 Jorge Martin 20 1’32,427 0.491 0.011
10 Michele Pirro 15 1’32.432 0.496 0.005
11 Takaaki Nakagami 20 1’32,481 0.545 0.049
12 Stefan Bradl 17 1’32.550 0.614 0.069
13 Marc Marquez 20 1’32.637 0.701 0.087
14 Franco Morbidelli 21 1’32,644 0.708 0.007
15 Alex Marquez 21 1’32.807 0.871 0.163
16 Alex Espargaro 16 1,32,838 0.902 0.031
17 Iker Lecuona twenty 1’33.041 1,105 0.203
18 Valentino Rossi 17 1’33.053 1.117 0.012
19 Enea Bastianini 20 1’33.060 1.124 0.007
20 Andrea Dovizioso 19 1’33,074 1,138 0.014
21 Luca Marini 20 1’33.146 1.210 0.072
22 Miguel Oliveira 19 1’33,235 1,299 0.089
23 Brad Binder 19 1’33.305 1.369 0.070
24 Danilo Petrucci 19 1’33.325 1.389 0.020

Results of the FP4 of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval Km/h
1 Fabio Quartararo 16 1’32,197 165,089
2 Alex Rins 16 1’32.287 0.090 0.090 164.928
3 Francesco Bagnaia 14 1’32.333 0.136 0.046 164,846
4 johann zarco 16 1,32,505 0.308 0.172 164,540
5 Joan Mir 13 1’32.578 0.381 0.073 164.410
6 Enea Bastianini 13 1’32.635 0.438 0.057 164.309
7 Takaaki Nakagami 16 1’32.681 0.484 0.046 164.227
8 Marc Marquez 13 1’32.697 0.500 0.016 164.199
9 Alex Espargaro 16 1’32,724 0.527 0.027 164,151
10 Jack Miller 16 1’32.768 0.571 0.044 164.073
11 Michele Pirro 10 1’32.772 0.575 0.004 164.066
12 Maverick Viñales 18 1’32.926 0.729 0.154 163.794
13 George Martin 14 1’32.954 0.757 0.028 163,745
14 Pol Espargaro 17 1’32,958 0.761 0.004 163.738
15 Alex Marquez 16 1’33.028 0.831 0.070 163.615
16 Brad Binder 13 1’33.044 0.847 0.016 163.587
17 Valentino Rossi 16 1’33.086 0.889 0.042 163.513
18 Iker Lecuona 13 1’33.228 1.031 0.142 163,264
19 Miguel Oliveira 16 1’33,260 1,063 0.032 163,208
20 Luca Marini 13 1’33.266 1,069 0.006 163.197
21 Franco Morbidelli 12 1’33.280 1.083 0.014 163.173
22 Stefan Bradl 15 1’33,305 1,108 0.025 163.129
23 Danilo Petrucci 14 1’33.551 1.354 0.246 162.700
24 Andrea Dovizioso 16 1’33.605 1,408 0.054 162,606

Results of the Q1 of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Enea Bastianini 7 1’31.876
2 Marc Marquez 8 1’32.029 0.153 0.153
3 Takaaki Nakagami 8 1’32.210 0.334 0.181
4 Michele Pirro 7 1’32.287 0.411 0.077
5 Luca Marini 7 1’32.289 0.413 0.002
6 Franco Morbidelli 8 1’32,296 0.420 0.007
7 Brad Binder 6 1’32.427 0.551 0.131
8 Stefan Bradl 8 1’32,439 0.563 0.012
9 Alex Marquez 8 1’32.476 0.600 0.037
10 Iker Lecuona 8 1,32,481 0.605 0.005
eleven Miguel Oliveira 8 1,32,821 0.945 0.340
12 Danilo Petrucci 8 1’32.891 1.015 0.070
13 Valentino Rossi 6 1’32,967 1.091 0.076
14 Andrea Dovizioso 8 1’33,098 1,222 0.131

Results of the Q2 of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Francesco Bagnaia 9 1’31.065
2 Jack Miller 8 1’31.314 0.249 0.249
3 Fabio Quartararo 7 1’31,367 0.302 0.053
4 Jorge Martin 9 1’31,663 0.598 0.296
5 Johann Zarco 8 1’31.836 0.771 0.173
6 Pol Espargaro 8 1’31.923 0.858 0.087
7 Marc Marquez 5 1’31.935 0.870 0.012
8 Alex Espargaro 4 1,31,937 0.872 0.002
9 Alex Rins 8 1’32.017 0.952 0.080
10 Maverick Viñales 7 1’32.121 1.056 0.104
11 Joan Mir 7 1’32.426 1.361 0.305
12 Enea Bastianini 7 1’32.461 1,396 0.035

Results of the warm up of the MotoGP San Marino GP

Cla Pilot laps Weather Difference Interval
1 Alex Rins 13 1’32.521    
2 Fabio Quartararo 12 1’32.623 0.102 0.102
3 Francesco Bagnaia 12 1’32.780 0.259 0.157
4 Joan Mir 11 1’32.790 0.269 0.010
5 Alex Espargaro 13 1,32,877 0.356 0.087
6 Jack Miller 10 1’32.881 0.360 0.004
7 Michele Pirro 12 1’32.922 0.401 0.041
8 Enea Bastianini 12 1’32.954 0.433 0.032
9 Brad Binder 13 1’32.991 0.470 0.037
10 Stefan Bradl 11 1’32,997 0.476 0.006
11 Marc Marquez 9 1’33.008 0.487 0.011
12 Pol Espargaro 12 1’33.017 0.496 0.009
13 Jorge Martin 10 1’33,064 0.543 0.047
14 Miguel Oliveira 13 1’33.066 0.545 0.002
15 Alex Marquez 13 1’33.074 0.553 0.008
16 Johann Zarco 12 1’33.097 0.576 0.023
17 Takaaki Nakagami 12 1’33.173 0.652 0.076
18 Maverick Viñales 12 1’33.242 0.721 0.069
19 Valentino Rossi 12 1’33,416 0.895 0.174
20 Danilo Petrucci 12 1’33.503 0.982 0.087
twenty-one Iker Lecuona 10 1,33,555 1,034 0.052
22 Luca Marini 12 1’33.707 1.186 0.152
23 Andrea Dovizioso 12 1’34,221 1,700 0.514
24 Franco Morbidelli 12 1’34,285 1,764 0.064

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